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>> yeah. >> it is a good long time. >> >> >> osgood: a story from correspondent lee cowan. of our "60 minutes" colleague schieffer simon. who as you most likely know was killed in a car crash in new york city wednesday night at the age of 73. >> from the vietnam war to the front lines of middle east conflict and around the world, schieffer was the best. the most honored field reporter in television and always a good friend to this broadcast. greatly. our condolences to his dear family. >> now to schieffer schieffer to the washington for what is ahead on "face the nation", good mourning morning. >> we will start with white house chief of staff zdeno chara, then we will go to selma alabama to walk with .. john lewis and tell the story of the historic march that led in 1965 to the voting rights act. >> thank you, schieffer schieffer, we will be watching. >> next week here on sunday morning. >> we are off to theim right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine shut you
>> yeah. >> it is a good long time. >> >> >> osgood: a story from correspondent lee cowan. of our "60 minutes" colleague schieffer simon. who as you most likely know was killed in a car crash in new york city wednesday night at the age of 73. >> from the vietnam war to the front lines of middle east conflict and around the world, schieffer was the best. the most honored field reporter in television and always a good friend to this broadcast....
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claudia cowan has details on that from the home of good dining san francisco. claudia?that's right, bon appetit, jon. booking a table at fancy restaurants is getting easier thanks to new software that is giving people more options reducing number of no-shows and keeping costs down. at trendy lazy bear in san francisco, the chefs start prepping each morning for a lavish dinner party that night. >> i'm the chef of lazy bear. i want to welcome you here. >> reporter: 11 course tasting menu for exactly 40 people. no more and certainly no less. >> we wanted to make sure we had 40 butts in the seats so no one was sitting next to empty seats. it would kill the communal experience. >> it is time for something special. >> reporter: so much like theaters and stadiums, lazy bear is selling tickets. guests go online to book their seats and pay for their meal up front. >> do you have a reservation with us. >> yes. >> reporter: no walk-s in allowed. no refunds if they can't make it. no problem said the food did is who paid is $20 each for a memorable dining experience. >> i had no pro
claudia cowan has details on that from the home of good dining san francisco. claudia?that's right, bon appetit, jon. booking a table at fancy restaurants is getting easier thanks to new software that is giving people more options reducing number of no-shows and keeping costs down. at trendy lazy bear in san francisco, the chefs start prepping each morning for a lavish dinner party that night. >> i'm the chef of lazy bear. i want to welcome you here. >> reporter: 11 course tasting...
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claudia cowan explains. >> reporter: at trendy lazy bear in san francisco, chefs start the prepping each for a lavish dinner party. >> i'm david, the chef of lazy bear. welcome. >> reporter: an 11-course tasting menu for 40 people. noer more and no less. >> we wanted to make sure we had 40 butts in the seats so no one was next to an empty seat. that would kill the communal experience. >> it's time for something special. >> reporter: so, much like theaters and stadiums lazy bear is selling tickets. guests go online to book seats and pay up front. >> do you have a reservation? >> yes. >> reporter: no walk-ins, no refunds if they can't make it. no problem for these foodies who each paid $125 120 for the memorable experience. >> i have no problem paying up front going, okay, this is what i'm epeeing for. perfect, done. now i can enjoy it a couple weeks later. >> reporter: guests are locked in and chefs from the frempbl laundry in napa, alinia in chicago and others are devouring the savings. >> over the course of the year between no-shows and food costs we saved over $500,000. >> nick ko oh k
claudia cowan explains. >> reporter: at trendy lazy bear in san francisco, chefs start the prepping each for a lavish dinner party. >> i'm david, the chef of lazy bear. welcome. >> reporter: an 11-course tasting menu for 40 people. noer more and no less. >> we wanted to make sure we had 40 butts in the seats so no one was next to an empty seat. that would kill the communal experience. >> it's time for something special. >> reporter: so, much like theaters and...
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. >> cowan says the spirit of the u.s. constitution demands more. >> junls have an obligation to not undermine the public's confidence in the integrity of the judicialcm. but when you suggest you might demy federal chords that are binding on you, it can't do anything except undermine the public's confidence in the judiciary. >> if i was the probate judge and the u.s. supreme court made a decision versus my chief justice of my supreme court, i think i would go with the u.s. supreme court decision. >> by the state of alabama i pronounce you married and this love. >> however this plays out. for these newlyweds life got sweeter. >> it's hard to argue with that. >> christopher putzel is here. >> the probal judge in mobile has to go ahead and issue the licence, even though they've been holding off. now they say they have to go ahead and do this. >> for justice moore, this is not necessarily the negative that you quay imagine. if the federal courts are going against him, you'd think that he would shy away from it but he's not. >>
. >> cowan says the spirit of the u.s. constitution demands more. >> junls have an obligation to not undermine the public's confidence in the integrity of the judicialcm. but when you suggest you might demy federal chords that are binding on you, it can't do anything except undermine the public's confidence in the judiciary. >> if i was the probate judge and the u.s. supreme court made a decision versus my chief justice of my supreme court, i think i would go with the u.s....
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lee cowan went to london for this audience with dame helen mirren. >> i still forget.get, yes i do. >> until somebody addresses you. >> oh, yes, that's right. i forgot that. >> dame helen may not always remember being recognized by royalty. >> duty first. self second. that's how i was brought up. that's all i've ever known. >> she certainly recognized as royalty. mirren's portrayal in "the queen." earned her a slew of awards including an oscar for best actress. >> there is anyone who knows the british people more than i do, mr. blair, nor who has greater faith in their wisdom and judgment. >> but when it came time to actually meet her majesty in person, none of those accolades really mattered. >> i was paranoid with fear and embarrassment. what we call queen-itis when you see the queen you become this babbling idiot. >> queen-itis? >> you start saying things like, such fun wasn't it? you just say these things. >> she didn't dare ask what the queen thought of her portrayal. that's just not done. >> to this day i don't know if she's ever seen it or what she thought of it
lee cowan went to london for this audience with dame helen mirren. >> i still forget.get, yes i do. >> until somebody addresses you. >> oh, yes, that's right. i forgot that. >> dame helen may not always remember being recognized by royalty. >> duty first. self second. that's how i was brought up. that's all i've ever known. >> she certainly recognized as royalty. mirren's portrayal in "the queen." earned her a slew of awards including an oscar for...
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lee cowan knows just the people who can make that happen. >> best way to console yourself for not having tickets to argue that now you can see it better on tv anyway. that is partially true. although there's small company in small town that is building these, video scoreboards the size of 757s. >> put one foot in front of the other make sure we didn't stumble. >> the little town with a very big idea. ahead on "sunday morning." >> osgood: just three weeks to go we hear the words "the alleys" in the academy awards. relatively short time span for nominee whose role was a dozen years in the making. mo rocca talks with patricia arquette. >> patricia arquette has had all kinds of gigs in her career. but none like the part she plays in "boyhood." >> did you have any anxiety about movie which an audience would see you age 12 years? >> no. i was excited about that. >> my life is going to go like that. >> the role of a lifetime. ahead on "sunday morning." >> osgood: comes to thinking outside the box at least one fellow is constantly thinking about nothing but the box. not afraid to reveal his obse
lee cowan knows just the people who can make that happen. >> best way to console yourself for not having tickets to argue that now you can see it better on tv anyway. that is partially true. although there's small company in small town that is building these, video scoreboards the size of 757s. >> put one foot in front of the other make sure we didn't stumble. >> the little town with a very big idea. ahead on "sunday morning." >> osgood: just three weeks to go...
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the governor officially produced 5% severance tax on natural gas drillers during a tour of cowan elementaryl in that thorndale. the governor says if it's approved the tax will generate a billion dollars in revenue that would be used to improve pa's public schools. >>> camden county health officials confirm that a second raccoon there is been found with rabe bows. officials say that a dog killed what turned out to be a rabid raccoon in haddon township yard last tuesday. then a second was killed by a family dog in the city of camden on february 1st. officials say that residents should make sure to keep their rabies vac nations up to date for their pets. >>> are you like most people, spending hours on the phone? yes. that sounds familiar. it can cause something called text neck. it's a growing problem. health reporter stephanie stahl has details on new research that cal could you lates the risk. >> reporter: look anywhere and you'll see it. people heads down on smart phone. >> if i'm not working i'm constantly on my phone. >> i'm on my phone a lot. >> how much? >> all the time. even when i'm w
the governor officially produced 5% severance tax on natural gas drillers during a tour of cowan elementaryl in that thorndale. the governor says if it's approved the tax will generate a billion dollars in revenue that would be used to improve pa's public schools. >>> camden county health officials confirm that a second raccoon there is been found with rabe bows. officials say that a dog killed what turned out to be a rabid raccoon in haddon township yard last tuesday. then a second...
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alibaba. >> the cowan analyst assigning $33 billion valuation to instagram.rad myth, maker of turbotax overcoming the fallout. premarket, nasdaq's going for eight days up it would be the first such streak in a year but nowhere near 19 in a row we had in 1979 if you believe that. >> that was my -- my memories. ♪ >>> keep your eye on nat gas, up 3%, as much of the nation grapples with record cold temperatures. maria larosa with more on the arctic blast. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carl. yeah, it's another brutal start to the day here in nashville, temperatures close to single dij thes. tied a record low yesterday. you have to talk about the business aspect in a city like nashville, tourism, music city. and it has been put on ice. take a look at this. i'm on top of the rock bottom brewery here right on iconic broadway. this isn't going anywhere. still encased in ice. we talked to a business owner earlier and they were talking about how they had to shut down monday and tuesday, close early on wednesday, many were just starting to get deliveries that
alibaba. >> the cowan analyst assigning $33 billion valuation to instagram.rad myth, maker of turbotax overcoming the fallout. premarket, nasdaq's going for eight days up it would be the first such streak in a year but nowhere near 19 in a row we had in 1979 if you believe that. >> that was my -- my memories. ♪ >>> keep your eye on nat gas, up 3%, as much of the nation grapples with record cold temperatures. maria larosa with more on the arctic blast. good morning....
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lieutenant colonel bill cowan thank you so much. >>> startling revelation from a top nato general, now claiming russian tensions could escalate into an all-out war with conflicts and terror attacks popping up all over the world, what if anything is shifting in the white house's foreign policy plans. >>> and there are serious concerns about the state department and the safety of our top-secret information. how hackers have been able to snoop around in the agency's e-mail network for months. >>> plus, are you one of the almost million people who signed up for obamacare? we have critical information about a mistake you need to know about before april. before you file your taxes. we'll give you that info when we return. people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weigh
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john blacklem is with cowan.ion and who do they have to display? how much advertising market do they have to get to justify that? >> yes. we got to the $33 billion by taking 10% discount to twitter on an per mile basis and feel comfortable with that number basically because instagram is bigger than twitter and they're growing faster than twitter user growth last year actually accelerated. instagram ended 2014 with 300 million users versus 200 million in march adding 400,000 users a day, accelerating from the prior year. fa nominal growth. we did an ad buyer survey suggested very strong demand for instagram. we asked advertisers which platform did you not advertise on last year that you expect to advertise in 2015 and instagram was number one, 30% of advertisers expect to advertise on the platform and cited fast growing users, high engagement, and brand affinity. we feel comfortable with that estimate and frankly it could be a little bit low based on, you know, kind of our proprietary work. >> the pent up demand o
john blacklem is with cowan.ion and who do they have to display? how much advertising market do they have to get to justify that? >> yes. we got to the $33 billion by taking 10% discount to twitter on an per mile basis and feel comfortable with that number basically because instagram is bigger than twitter and they're growing faster than twitter user growth last year actually accelerated. instagram ended 2014 with 300 million users versus 200 million in march adding 400,000 users a day,...
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let's bring in cnn legal analyst paul cowan. sara stay right there. we will get back to you in a second. i would imagine that your recommendation to whoever the police have taken into custody is do not say a word, get a lawyer. >> oh, absolutely. that's the advice all attorneys i think give to their clients in this kind of situation. this is a complex situation. defense lawyers will be looking at believe it or not, whether there's a self-defense claim. we don't know who the actual shooter is so in most states there's a doctrine called acting in concert or as we are seeing in the hernandez case in massachusetts, the joint venture doctrine so that all people in the car could theoretically be guilty of the offense. so lawyers and of course law enforcement authorities will be looking at all of those things. >> of course police will be looking to get, assuming this person is not the one who fired the shots and we do not know at this point, police will be looking to get him, it was a man i believe who was arrested earlier, to give the entire story and if th
let's bring in cnn legal analyst paul cowan. sara stay right there. we will get back to you in a second. i would imagine that your recommendation to whoever the police have taken into custody is do not say a word, get a lawyer. >> oh, absolutely. that's the advice all attorneys i think give to their clients in this kind of situation. this is a complex situation. defense lawyers will be looking at believe it or not, whether there's a self-defense claim. we don't know who the actual shooter...
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>> bill go one -- bill cowan is under the impression this is a golden age of banking. >> it's about tocause there's no competition. we can disagree about this. when you make $23 billion $21 billion in profits, and wells fargo made $23 billion, these banks are making record profits. i think you are complaining about the stock now moving. >> i think it's at one of the same. the challenge is to show the benefit of scale. jpmorgan has $2.6 trillion of assets. if you are going to be the biggest bank, become one of the most efficient. in the last three years, the efficiency progress has stalled. having said that, i do agree with your premise. this could be a sweet spot of banking. jpmorgan, they've absorbed a lot of the regulatory cost the last three years. >> pass that on to shareholders. >> the bad news is in there. they are on the cusp of additional efficiency savings in both the retail and wholesale businesses. i think this is an important collection point for jpmorgan. they're not doing us any favors. if you are the largest bank in the industry, you should have the benefit of scale. if
>> bill go one -- bill cowan is under the impression this is a golden age of banking. >> it's about tocause there's no competition. we can disagree about this. when you make $23 billion $21 billion in profits, and wells fargo made $23 billion, these banks are making record profits. i think you are complaining about the stock now moving. >> i think it's at one of the same. the challenge is to show the benefit of scale. jpmorgan has $2.6 trillion of assets. if you are going to...
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sierra cowan play bass soon in the school band. >> we're getting so much done and we're working so hard clarinet. >> he constantly tells us i don't see you as high school musician. you are high quality professional musicians to me. he's the kind of person you want to meet those expectations and it makes it incredibly exhilarating. >> adam con stan tino plays the tuba. >> it becomes something you want to do because you want to impress him. we do it for him, really. >> where does your love of music come from in. >> my family. >> reporter: caddie's parents had him taking piano lessons early. in his high school band he played the clarinet. >> i loved being part of a collaborative unit of people. >> reporter: he started wind ham's band with about 40 students. today it has 87. anyone can join. mr. cassidy doesn't believe in auditions. >> i believe -- and it's one of my biggest parts about music and music education is i want to provide access to all students. >> so if you've never played a note, you can be in this band. >> oh, absolutely. >> reporter: but they take music seriously. in 2012 mr.
sierra cowan play bass soon in the school band. >> we're getting so much done and we're working so hard clarinet. >> he constantly tells us i don't see you as high school musician. you are high quality professional musicians to me. he's the kind of person you want to meet those expectations and it makes it incredibly exhilarating. >> adam con stan tino plays the tuba. >> it becomes something you want to do because you want to impress him. we do it for him, really....
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. >> reporter: for which bs this morning, i'm lee cowan, los angeles. >> see how young and vibrant heat at it. >> good guy. >> it goes back to when you like what you do. it's like what he said. it's just fun. like what was said. he's a walking heart. go chuck pick. >>> also a homecoming fr. for our partners. melissa rivers who once interned with e.t. is back with a host of interviews. neil patrick harris, his assignment meant a bit of negotiating at home. how are the kids andling this? my son was raised back stage. do they understand the magnitude of this for you? >> no. our kids are 4. they just want presents. >> what's the bribe to be good this weekend? >> i told them that if they didn't have meltdowns because papa wasn't home a lot that once i got home i think gideon is getting an avengers setup, and i said what is -- you know avengers, a setup, papa. little agent ven jers and a setup. i'm on the hunt for that and harper wants a cat. >> i bet he can find a cat easier than an avengers setup. >> my guess is he'll have to venture out. >> he knows people. you can see melissa rivers' fu
. >> reporter: for which bs this morning, i'm lee cowan, los angeles. >> see how young and vibrant heat at it. >> good guy. >> it goes back to when you like what you do. it's like what he said. it's just fun. like what was said. he's a walking heart. go chuck pick. >>> also a homecoming fr. for our partners. melissa rivers who once interned with e.t. is back with a host of interviews. neil patrick harris, his assignment meant a bit of negotiating at home. how...
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and later, former defense secretary: -- william cowan. we look at president obama's executive order on immigration. the decision by a texas court judge to temporarily block the order. and then, the center for immigration studies. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. click this sunday on q&a, jan russell on the only family interment camp at crystal city, texas. and she says the real reasons for this camp. >> the government comes to the fathers and says we have a deal for you. we will reunite you with your families in the crystal city interment camp. if you will agree or to go voluntarily. i discover the real secret. you also had to agree to voluntarily repatriate to germany and japan if the government decided they needed to be repatriated. the truth is that the crystal city camp was humanely administered by the ins. the special or divisions at the department of state used this as roosevelt's primary prisoner exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> now president obama
and later, former defense secretary: -- william cowan. we look at president obama's executive order on immigration. the decision by a texas court judge to temporarily block the order. and then, the center for immigration studies. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. click this sunday on q&a, jan russell on the only family interment camp at crystal city, texas. and she says the real reasons for this camp. >> the government comes to the fathers and says we...
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. ♪ >>> tomorrow on "cbs sunday morning" lee cowan meets theater royalty, actress helen mere rinne, currentlybreakthrough in treatment. that is monday on "cbs this morning." have a great weekend, everybody. >>> we leave you now with more music from lucinda williams. this is "burning bridges." ♪ ♪ sometimes the best intentions are truly never met and all your expectations are never what you get ♪ ♪ you never say why or come up with a reason ♪ ♪ you've been sweeped by a change and a and a bad decision ♪ burning bridges burning down ♪ ♪ burning bridges burning down ♪ ♪ burning bridges burning down ♪ ♪ burning bridges burning ss burning down ♪ ♪ now you won and you lost him you won't put up a fight ♪ ♪ i can add you to my list of things and keep you up at notice ♪ ♪ never been told and i stand back and watch as the tragedy unfolds ♪ ♪ burning bridges burning down ♪ ♪ burning bridge ss burning down ♪ ♪ burning bridges burning down ♪ ♪ burning bridges burning down ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's a river the time is now ♪ ♪ it might not come again ♪ to look through in the end ♪ ♪ and the loneliest hours will be wors
. ♪ >>> tomorrow on "cbs sunday morning" lee cowan meets theater royalty, actress helen mere rinne, currentlybreakthrough in treatment. that is monday on "cbs this morning." have a great weekend, everybody. >>> we leave you now with more music from lucinda williams. this is "burning bridges." ♪ ♪ sometimes the best intentions are truly never met and all your expectations are never what you get ♪ ♪ you never say why or come up with a...
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cowan's thinks this looks expensive given the bad outlook it gave for 2015. >> you know they have a five-pondthat's a darn good number. if that slows down it just seems natural that the valuation is going to have to come down like a beer whose top has been off for an hour. thank you. >> the -- a california-based data and analytics company, it was begun overweight atsteins. their target is 40 and melissa, that implies about 40% up side. >> yeah. this has been a dog this year though, brian. it's down 14% year-to-date. there is a lot of optimism. on top of the call that you were just mentioning da davidson just put a 49 dollar price target on this stock. this one could be one to watch. >> everybody knows about apple. up nearly 20% so far this year. there's a whole wide world of tech stocks out there. not called apple. can you imagine? wait until you see how the s&p tech sector is done with apple and without it. plus a handful of tech ceos are still around from the days of nasdaq 5,000. how have they managed to navigate the boom to bust the boom, the bust, and the boom again? stay with us. >> i t
cowan's thinks this looks expensive given the bad outlook it gave for 2015. >> you know they have a five-pondthat's a darn good number. if that slows down it just seems natural that the valuation is going to have to come down like a beer whose top has been off for an hour. thank you. >> the -- a california-based data and analytics company, it was begun overweight atsteins. their target is 40 and melissa, that implies about 40% up side. >> yeah. this has been a dog this year...
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. >> cowan this morning, buy to hold. now this group has been choppy of late. that people have kind of abandoned it. one is that gas, oil, jet fuel has not come down oil to 40. jet fuel to lower. so that's been one of the reasons why it's stalled. they say listen there's pricing headwinds. something, i'll say his name you know i like it ben baldo. za talked about it. i caution selling this stock because it is so unbelievably cheap but resting. it's resting. >> as you talked about, almost oligopoly, price wars? come on. what is that about? >> they -- >> pretend to have a price war. >> it's a pretend price war. >> try to book a flight somewhere warm now, forget it. >> incredible. spirit my favorite in the group. symbol save. remember, if you mention their name you've got to pay them a dollar. that's the way. every single aspect. ben, i owe you like $9 now. we've got -- we've got some really positive news. a love the mix to negative. first solar, finally doing what i've been hoping they do hoping a yield co nrg, david crane did this combination with sun power. a g
. >> cowan this morning, buy to hold. now this group has been choppy of late. that people have kind of abandoned it. one is that gas, oil, jet fuel has not come down oil to 40. jet fuel to lower. so that's been one of the reasons why it's stalled. they say listen there's pricing headwinds. something, i'll say his name you know i like it ben baldo. za talked about it. i caution selling this stock because it is so unbelievably cheap but resting. it's resting. >> as you talked about,...
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. >> former defense secretary william cowan sits down to discuss the future of defense, looking at issues like the situation in ukraine. we will have live coverage starting at looking 10:00 a.m. here on c-span. >> keep track of the republican led congress. on c-span, c-span2, and c-span.org. >> vice president whiten opened -- biden opened the summit on combating terrorism. he hosted a roundtable summit. this is 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much. first of all, welcome. particularly to our friends from belgium and the netherlands. who have come a long way to be here. we appreciate it a great deal. but thank you all for being here. especially in this, quote, snow emergency. now, those of you from minnesota know this is not much of an emergency. i understand that. but in washington, when you're here, snow is coming, everything shuts down. but we did have some snow last night and i appreciate you all making the effort. particularly those of from you boston who probably view this as visiting the caribbean. [laughter] so thank you all so very much. look, we're here today because we a
. >> former defense secretary william cowan sits down to discuss the future of defense, looking at issues like the situation in ukraine. we will have live coverage starting at looking 10:00 a.m. here on c-span. >> keep track of the republican led congress. on c-span, c-span2, and c-span.org. >> vice president whiten opened -- biden opened the summit on combating terrorism. he hosted a roundtable summit. this is 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much. first of all,...
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we have mittwin charles and paul cowan. all right. let's take a look at the elements.out what the jurors think. here they are and here's what they say. >> when i say there's a pattern that we saw, it was, you know he would be -- he would get intoxicated, get in trouble and then the police would show up and he would say i'm a veteran, i have ptsd i'm insane. >> wow. >> so first of all, do you think that's a fair representation of what was presented to them at trial? >> i think they put it together. i do think that was a fair representation of what they saw at trial, which was they were paying attention, which i think is something that i always tell my clients. like you know when we're going to go to trial, be aware that the jury is going to pay attention of everything that has happened and i think the prosecutors did a very good job of pointing out exactly how eddie ray routh behaved. were there times when he sort of self-medicated? self- -- you know made sure that he was taking drugs or what have you and then tried to do something and then hide hide this veil of mental
we have mittwin charles and paul cowan. all right. let's take a look at the elements.out what the jurors think. here they are and here's what they say. >> when i say there's a pattern that we saw, it was, you know he would be -- he would get intoxicated, get in trouble and then the police would show up and he would say i'm a veteran, i have ptsd i'm insane. >> wow. >> so first of all, do you think that's a fair representation of what was presented to them at trial? >> i...